Karaoke Popular Song Rankings of CHAGE and ASKA [2025]
CHAGE and ASKA are famous for having influenced many people in the entertainment and music industries.
Among them, ASKA’s composing talent has drawn a lot of attention and continues to win new fans to this day.
This time, we’re shining a spotlight on them.
We’ve compiled a ranked list of karaoke songs with the highest play counts to date.
Fans, be sure to check it out.
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CHAGE and ASKA Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (1–10)
I tell lies with these eyes.CHAGE and ASKA8rank/position

The music duo CHAGE and ASKA have left behind many great songs.
Among their works, “Boku wa Kono Hitomi de Uso wo Tsuku” is renowned as a masterpiece.
Although its uptempo nature might make it seem challenging, the range spans mid1 F to hi A# and isn’t particularly wide.
Moreover, the average pitch centers around mid2 F, which is a comfortable range for male singers, making it far easier to sing than it sounds.
Be sure to add it to your repertoire.
Lovers Are Wine-ColoredCHAGE and ASKA9rank/position

The 20th single “Koibito wa Wine-iro,” released as a lead single from the 10th album “RHAPSODY.” It was issued as a double A-side with “Akirame no Blue Day” and was used as the theme song for the TV drama “Abunai Zakkyo Couple.” With its relaxed melody and tempo and a relatively narrow vocal range, it’s also recommended for karaoke.
If the key feels too high, adjust it to suit your voice; since there are no large interval jumps, it becomes easier to sing—give it a try.
Without waiting for twilightCHAGE and ASKA10rank/position

“Without Waiting for Dusk” is one of the most popular CHAGE and ASKA songs for karaoke, known for being especially easy to sing.
Its upbeat-feeling melody line meshes beautifully with the nostalgic flavor unique to the ’80s.
At the same time, it conveys a sense of heartache, skillfully weaving in the complex emotional interplay between a man and a woman.
The melody is easy to remember yet leaves listeners with a surprising, striking impression that draws them into the world of the music.
Its flexibility—working well as a duet or solo—is part of its charm.
That, in essence, is the appeal of CHAGE and ASKA’s music, and the reason this song has long been loved as a top karaoke recommendation.
CHAGE and ASKA Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (11–20)
Final Chapter (Epilogue)CHAGE and ASKA11rank/position

CHAGE & ASKA’s classic song, “Final Chapter (Epilogue).” This piece was composed by CHAGE.
Compared to ASKA’s compositions, CHAGE’s tend to be more catchy, featuring singable vocal lines.
In this song, the vocal line is lyrically expressive and filled with poignancy, yet the overall structure is very simple.
There aren’t dramatic leaps in pitch, and the range isn’t particularly wide, making it an easy song to sing.
Give it a try.
LOVE SONGCHAGE and ASKA12rank/position

LOVE SONG is a track by CHAGE and ASKA released in 1989 as their 24th single.
It was re-released in 1992 and reached No.
1 on the Oricon charts.
CHAGE and ASKA have long been beloved and continue to reign as a go-to artist for karaoke.
This adult love song fully showcases their romantic, trendy lyrics, a relaxed yet powerful beat, and their slightly distinctive vocals—every element brimming with appeal.
Give it a try.
PRIDECHAGE and ASKA13rank/position

The song “PRIDE” by CHAGE and ASKA is included on the album of the same title released in 1989, their 10th anniversary year, and it’s a powerful ballad where passion and strength are beautifully balanced.
Its opening is strikingly forceful, and once you hear it, you’ll want to play it again and again.
The central themes—inner darkness, pain, weakness, and strength—are vividly portrayed, and the emotional impact is unforgettable after just one listen.
Even if you can’t sing like they do, singers of any level can find parts they can convey with feeling.
If you haven’t tried it yet, give this dynamic song a go and try singing it yourself.
RED HILLCHAGE and ASKA14rank/position

When it comes to artists who enjoyed immense popularity during the peak era of CD sales in Japanese music in the 80s and 90s, CHAGE and ASKA come to mind! “RED HILL” is included on the album of the same title, “RED HILL.” In the lyrics, there’s a whispered “What should I do?”, expressing the inner conflict of choosing between options, with the fear that the choice might lead to hell.
Many people find CHAGE and ASKA’s songs hard to sing because of the high notes, but this one is mid-tempo, so I think it’s singable!





